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Below you will find a quote from the bill of rights. what is the main idea of the quote? what is the enlightenment idea presented and who is the philosopher that influenced this? make sure you support your answer with evidence!

“congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.” (u. s. bill of rights)

make sure you're answer is in paragraph form and includes the following:

1. what is the main idea being expressed? put this in your words.
2. what enlightenment idea influenced this quote?
3. who is the enlightenment philosopher that influenced the quote?
4. support for your answer. (why is your answer right? what did you learn about the philosopher and enlightenment thinker that is present in this quote? )

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